LS1 is a GM engine, Z/28 is (was) an option package on Camaros.
If you mean the LS1 equipped Z28 and a LS1 equipped SS...: The LS1 SS cars(98-02) had a different hood, spoiler and a few upgrades from SLP like shocks/struts, exhaust a few other little things. The biggest difference is the hood and spoiler
NO! ls1's did not go into the z28s until 1998
Yes 1998-2002
LS1 5.7 v-8
305 Stock to flywheel.
LT1
5.7 li
A stock 5.7 liter LS1 engine in the 2000 Camaro Z28 makes 285 Rwhp. That equates to about 325 Hp at the flywheel. Camaro LS1 engines were underrated from the factory at 305 Hp at the flywheel.
LT1 has a Opti-Spark distributor, whereas the LS1 is distributor less and has individual coils among other upgrades. Not to mention the cylinder heads on an LS1 were touched by God.
in 1998 gm started putting the LS1 engine in the trans ams and z28, firehawk, ss. yes it will fit. it is the same engine.
its on the back of the intake, plugged into the top of an adapter looking thing
The LS1 and LT1 designations are for the engine not the transmission. A 1993 Camaro Z28 would have originally been fitted with an LT1 engine. Available transmissions behind the LT1 would have been the Borg Warner T-56 (manual), or the 4L60E (automatic).